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Ofsted Framework 2026: What Schools and Providers Should Prepare Now

What Education Providers Should Prepare in 2026

Ofsted’s inspection reforms continue to reshape how schools, colleges and training providers are assessed across England.

The move away from single-word overall grades toward report cards and detailed evaluation areas means providers now need to prepare for a more evidence-focused and narrative-led inspection process.

For many organisations, this changes how inspection readiness should be approached.

What has changed?

Ofsted’s reforms introduced:

  • A new 5-point grading scale
  • Detailed report cards
  • Separate focus on inclusion
  • Greater visibility of safeguarding
  • Increased focus on wellbeing and workload
  • Additional monitoring activity
  • Changes to inspection frequency for early years settings

The reforms apply across schools, FE and skills providers, early years settings and training providers.

Why this matters

Many providers previously focused heavily on achieving or maintaining a single overall judgement.

The updated framework places greater emphasis on explaining practice, evidencing leadership decisions and demonstrating consistent delivery across multiple areas.

Inspectors increasingly want to understand:

  • How leaders make decisions
  • How safeguarding operates in practice
  • How inclusion is embedded
  • How quality improvement is monitored
  • How staff wellbeing is managed
  • How curriculum intent translates into delivery

This means providers need stronger documentation, clearer evidence and more organised inspection preparation.

Safeguarding remains critical

Safeguarding continues to carry significant weight within inspections.

Providers should ensure:

  • Policies are updated
  • Training records are complete
  • SCR records are accurate
  • Referrals and concerns are documented properly
  • Online safety procedures are current
  • Safeguarding culture is understood across staff teams

Weak safeguarding evidence can significantly affect inspection outcomes.

Why documentation matters more than ever

Many providers are working hard operationally but struggle during inspection because documentation is inconsistent, incomplete or difficult to evidence clearly.

This includes:

  • SARs
  • QIPs
  • Policies
  • Governance minutes
  • Staff training records
  • Learner progression evidence
  • Attendance records
  • Behaviour evidence
  • Risk assessments
  • Quality assurance reviews

Strong inspection readiness means evidence should be clear, current and easy to explain.

What education and training providers should review now

Providers should review:

  • Inspection readiness folders
  • Safeguarding evidence
  • Inclusion evidence
  • Curriculum planning
  • Quality assurance systems
  • Staff wellbeing support
  • Governance oversight
  • Improvement planning
  • Policy updates
  • Self-assessment documentation

The goal is not to create paperwork for inspection alone. The goal is to ensure leadership decisions and operational practice can be evidenced clearly.

How Roman Consultancy can help

Roman Consultancy supports schools, FE providers, training providers and education organisations with:

  • Ofsted readiness
  • Policy and compliance reviews
  • Safeguarding documentation
  • SAR and QIP development
  • Improvement planning
  • Governance reviews
  • Inspection preparation support

We help providers organise evidence, identify gaps and strengthen readiness before inspection activity takes place.

We do not guarantee inspection outcomes. No consultancy can guarantee regulatory results.

What we can do is help organisations become more structured, prepared and confident.

Final Thought

Ofsted’s reforms are changing how inspection readiness works across education and training sectors.

Providers that prepare early, strengthen documentation and improve evidence quality are likely to feel more confident during inspection activity.

Preparation should not begin when the inspection call arrives.

It should already be embedded within leadership, governance and quality assurance processes.

If your organisation needs support with Ofsted readiness, safeguarding compliance or improvement planning, Roman Consultancy can help.


Need support preparing for Ofsted inspection, safeguarding review or improvement planning?

Roman Consultancy helps schools, training providers and education organisations strengthen inspection readiness and compliance documentation.

Contact Roman Consultancy today.

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